

Gen&Juice NYC Discussion: What Does an AI-Native Entertainment Industry Look Like?
Join us for a lively discussion about the future of entertainment.
Bringing on Special Guests, including:
Lucien Harriot is a seasoned NYC-based studio, crafting cutting-edge design, VFX, and interactive experiences since 1996 for film, television, and advertising. Known for their smart, collaborative team, they specialize in CGI, compositing, and 2D/3D animation that brings stories to life with memorable impact.
Minh Do is an entrepreneur, filmmaker, and speaker. He is the co-founder of Machine Cinema, a collective focused on AI and emerging tech in film and art, and Fantastic Day, where he is cofounder and head of AI, working with musicians, brands, and filmmakers to produce AI content. Minh is also a producer at Fairground.tv, an AI FAST channel with the goal of producing a 24/7 slate of AI content to distribute globally.
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If we look at creative industries that many of us still work in, they’re still running on old economic models, workflows that are now beset by all these new assumptions that come with Gen AI and what’s still to come.
So the question for a panel and the community… how do we build today? Not how do we siphon money off the old system OR how do we put new bicycle parts on an old means of transport. Let's allow ourselves to imagine what does an AI-native entertainment/ art/ storytelling industrial ecosystem (aka what we have generally deemed “Hollywood”) look like? How does it work? How might we build that?